Eleyne-Mari Sharp
Bio
Author/Visionary/Muse committed to Peace and Planetary Healing at writelighter.com.
Stories (12/0)
Naughty or Nice
--- The snow began to fall in the early afternoon. Elm wished she could go outside and run down the docks and taste the snowflakes with her tongue, but she had twelve gift baskets to make before Christmas Eve, which was only two days away. And, as Big Dave reminded her, there was no telling if the power would go out any minute.
By Eleyne-Mari Sharp2 years ago in Fiction
A Color and Light Meditation for the SOULstice
To listen to this meditation, scroll down the page for the video. Welcome to "A Color and Light Meditation for the SOULstice". I'm Eleyne-Mari and I am grateful you have joined us for this very special winter gathering.
By Eleyne-Mari Sharp2 years ago in Longevity
Do You Have the Courage to Write Your Truth?
One of the books that affected me greatly as a teenager was Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. You know the story. Anne Frank was a 13-year old Jewish girl living in Frankfurt, Germany when she received a diary for her birthday. Her family fled Nazi Germany to live in Amsterdam, where they remained in hiding for two years before they were discovered. Sadly, Anne died in a concentration camp at age 15.
By Eleyne-Mari Sharp2 years ago in Journal
Moonwriting for the Soul
If you have known me for any length of time, you know that I am a big ol' water baby. I am drawn to the energy of water and have always found it difficult to leave a bath, a pool or an ocean for some alternate playground. Water is transforming. It stirs up the inner waves of my emotions. It cleanses my angst.
By Eleyne-Mari Sharp2 years ago in Journal
7 Writing Muses Hiding in Plain Sight
I don't want to write today. I really don't. I want to make jewelry. I want to read a book. I want to contemplate my navel. I want to rewatch a hilarious YouTube video I found with Craig Ferguson and Robin Williams engaged in a lightning round of irreverent banter. I want to laugh.
By Eleyne-Mari Sharp2 years ago in Journal
It's Scary Being a Writer
I never realized I was such a big ol' scaredy cat until the day I sat down and wrote about my fears. It was a frighteningly long list, dating back to childhood with a fear of my own shadow. Fear of ghosts. Fear of vampires. Fear of needles. Fear of rollercoasters. Fear of snakes in toilets. Fear of bed bugs that bite. Fear of Grinches stealing my Christmas presents. Fear of being too skinny. Fear of always being flat-chested. Fear of losing my virginity. Fear of black jelly beans. Fear of stepping on sidewalk cracks and breaking my mother's back.
By Eleyne-Mari Sharp2 years ago in Motivation